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Jun 30
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Romans 9 - Daily Bible Devotional

Kris Emerson
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Romans 9

 

God is almighty in His plan to save. Salvation is not the result of human effort but God’s mercy and purpose. Paul begins by expressing deep sorrow for Israel’s rejection of Christ despite their unique privileges as God’s chosen people. He explains that God’s promises have not failed, as true Israel is defined not by ethnicity but by faith in God’s promises. Examples like Jacob and Esau highlight that God’s choices depend on His mercy, and He has the right to extend mercy wherever He chooses. God has every right to shape His plan like a potter molding clay. He chose to bring Christ through the Jewish people and to extend salvation to Gentiles. These decisions are uniquely His to make. Salvation is open to everyone through faith in Christ.

 

Christians trust in God’s authority and embrace His will, even when His ways are beyond our understanding. His choice is to bless “children of the promise,” meaning those who pursue faith in the likeness of Abraham. God’s choices regarding mercy are not always easy to comprehend, like choosing Jacob over Esau or hardening Pharaoh's heart. We have no right to find fault with God’s decisions concerning Jews, Gentiles, or anyone else. We simply need to trust Him. We know there are “vessels of mercy” who are blessed by God, and that we can be among those people if we honor His sovereign power and achieve righteousness through faith in Jesus. Those who do so faithfully will never be disappointed. 

 

Sovereign God, we praise You for Your mercy, which cannot be earned by our works but is given freely through Your kindness in Your Son. Your ways, from the beginning, are higher than ours. Your merciful choices, actions in the lives of people, and divine will are beyond anything we can fully understand or control. Lord, we choose to trust You. Your ways are good, and Your help is abundant for those who place their faith in Jesus. May His authority never become a stumbling block for us but serve as the unbreakable foundation upon which we build our lives. 

 

Thought Questions:

 

-       Paul sincerely laments the faithlessness of the Jews. Do you feel likewise about people in your life, and how do you deal with that sorrow?

 

-       What do the examples of God choosing Isaac over Ishmael and Jacob over Esau teach you about His sovereignty and will?

 

-       The Jews pursued righteousness by works instead of faith and did not achieve it. What would that mistake look like in your life?


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